Small scale old age and widow allowance for the poor in rural Bangladesh: an evaluation
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
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Small scale old age and widow allowance for the poor in rural Bangladesh: An evaluation. (2008). BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
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This study was done to explore the process of targeting, selection and
benefits distribution and the use of the allowances, satisfaction, and the
association of old age and widow allowances with various factors (e.g.,
expenditure on food and food intake behaviour, self-reported illness and
health-related quality of life). This allowances are provided by the
government of Bangladesh to poor widows and the elderly persons (≥65
years). A cross-sectional quantitative survey was conducted in 10
districts of Bangladesh where BRAC RED has been maintaining a
demographic surveillance system since 1995 in 52 villages. All evermarried
single women irrespective of socioeconomic status and age, and
all elderly persons (≥60 years) were sampled for this study totalling 5,524
participants. Of these 4,824 could be interviewed. Non-response rate was
13% for the overall sample (including single women and elderly persons)
and 15% among the elderly persons. The findings are organized into two
sections: the first section deals with targeting, selection and benefits
distribution process while the second section deals with the use of the
allowances, their satisfaction with it, and association of the benefit with
various socioeconomic factors.
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